23:53 - Sunny PagliaccioNote to self: Do NOT open links on max volume in the middle of a quiet night. Otherwise, not bad. :D

23:52 - ApothecaryFast food workers planning a strike in support of $15/hour wages next month. I'm a tutor in a reading lab at a college and I don't even make that much, a bit of an overestimation of one's importance, don'tcha think?

An album that lives up to its name (given the slight omission of the blues guitar and heavy bass used on earlier albums), yet still keeping their psychedelic touch as on the title track (the beginning of it especially) and fast-paced 'Do it'. This is perhaps the beginning of their movement into a more straightforward rock genre.

There's plenty of contradictions and strange lines drawn in the sand. Another strange one to me is Soundgarden and Alice in Chains are here but not Nirvana. There's plenty of other examples.

That's not strange. Soundgarden and Alice in Chains are very clearly alternative metal acts that were simply placed in the "grunge" moniker, while Nirvana had absolutely no metallic elements in their music whatsoever.
As for The Doors...I honestly don't think they're progressive rock, but I'm certainly not opposed to seeing them on Metal Storm.

while Nirvana had absolutely no metallic elements in their music whatsoever.

I wouldn't go as far as to say 'whatsoever', but the metallic elements are minimal in Nirvana, they clearly draw from punk whereas AiC and SOundgarden clearly draw from metal and to be more precise from Black Sabbath. Nirvana has no place here, imo, whereas Soundgarden and AiC clearly do.

why there's an invisible profile of their's here on MS is because a template is automatically created when a reivew is posted by a staff member. And somehow (don't ask me why) a staff member wrote a review on one of their albums back in the day.

why there's an invisible profile of their's here on MS is because a template is automatically created when a reivew is posted by a staff member. And somehow (don't ask me why) a staff member wrote a review on one of their albums back in the day.

Oh I see.

Thanks for a hint into the inner workings.

Who knows maybe one day I will be Staff and then I will see it all. MWAHAHAHA! Do you get free all expenses trips to concerts as "Continuing Professional Development"?